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    article “Sis! Boom! Bah! Humbug!” are words describing on how dangerous and how dumb the sport of cheerleading is. Cheerleading is performed in front of crowds at events people pay money for. They perform life threatening stunts that most people wouldn’t dare to try. Cheerleading can be for guys to but it’s mostly for girls. Even though it’s another activity for girls to join, cheerleading is a dumb activity because it’s one of the most dangerous activities, and cheerleading can lead to death or…

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    Literary elements and figurative language are incorporated into stories in order to help develop the theme or motif of their narratives. Literary elements are present in the stories “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allen Poe and “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell. The authors use the literary element of irony to heighten the theme of their short stories. Irony is used throughout “The Cask of Amontillado”, the narrative of murderous revenge and rage towards an insulting friend.…

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    Is football too dangerous to be played in high school? Around 95 percent of people say football is a dangerous sport to be played in high school. There are many injuries reported while playing the sport of football. “Football, one of the most popular sports in the United States, is also the leading cause of sports-related injuries” (Nationwide Children’s Hospital 22). The sport of football is a fantastic sport to play, but players, coaches, and parents have to realize football will lead to…

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    Nfl Rules History

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    prohibited and communication with the sidelines would not be allowed. That is a major part of the game today, and has had a positive effect on the game. The rules have changed in the past in order to make the game more entertaining and safer for the players. With that same intention, more and more rules are being changed but some people have come to the conclusion that, more rules will only ruin the game. What they have to come to realize is that evolution is the only way to secure a future for…

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    High Noon Short Story

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    The stories High Noon and The Most Dangerous Game are very similar. High Noon is about Will Kane a marshal in the old west who is being hunted down by a criminal he arrested in the past. The Most Dangerous Game is about Rainsford the hunter who is going to find out what it is like to be the hunted. Both of these characters will need to fight to survive. These two stories have lots of similarities but they also have differences. The first similarity they have is the setting. "Street from Kane's…

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    The Lottery Sacrifice

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    sacrificed. This can all be seen in “The Giving Tree”, “The Most Dangerous Game”, and “The Lottery”. In the short story, “The Giving Tree”, the tree sees the boy as being more important than itself because she loves him. She proves this by giving up herself for the boys’ advancement in life. First the tree gives…

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    PIAA Concussions

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    The PIAA needs to improve equipment, to combat the amount of concussions there are yearly. As sports continue to get more dangerous the constant risk of concussions are always there. Although most sports have equipment there needs to be routine checks on all equipment to make sure they are in good condition to be able to be worn during games. Researchers have found that “National statistics estimate the number of sports and recreation-related concussions in the United States each year at 1.6…

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    crowds and gladiatorial games. He explained that crowds were a disease, an illness that stripped a man of his individual ideas and morals. As for gladiatorial games, Seneca preached that watching other humans being killed took away any humanity in the watcher. In our society today, I believe that there are many entertainments, much like gladiatorial games, that degrade the dignity of humans because they are bloody and inappropriate. Seneca believed that it was dangerous and harmful to people to…

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    not in the natural resources tab I still chose to research a Game Warden. Everything about being a Game Warden sounds really nice to me. Especially when they are primarily outdoors, work with others to educate the public about laws and regulations, use off-road vehicles almost every day, and most importantly conserve wildlife. First of all, to become a Game Warden, you have to meet some education requirements. According to " Fish and Game Warden: Job Duties, Career Outlook, and Education…

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    Concussion In Sports

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    Crack pop ambulance siren coming to the player on the ground make loud sounds of pain .Sports are dangerous such as football it can be fun at sometime but it is still dangerous.This sport is dangerous because you can get a bad head injury called a concussion. Basketball injuries are not better basketball injuries are mainly in your leg like your Anterior cruciate ligament(ACL)(“Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Injury: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia”), Baseball injuries are not the greatest…

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